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a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of this which is that in jesus' time there is no difference between religion and politics i think a lot of people have said that this book about jesus is about jesus in a political world but for anyone who heard jesus speak i mean they would not have differentiated any of his words or his actions as being either you know social or political or or religious or political they were all considered one and the same thing but your larger point you're absolutely right i mean what i am claiming in this book is frankly in so far as biblical studies g
a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of...
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dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats. >> i guess i didn't follow her career very much. i just thought, well, this looks like hollywood. this is the kind of junk we're seeing. if you have a history with her and watched her grow up, you're more scandalized than the rest of us, you know, this is never going to clean up at this point. >> well, yeah, and the thing with this, greta, is i don't -- you don't have to be shocking for the sake of shock in order to be artistic. it seems a lot of entertainment thinks vulgarity is somehow a substitute for skill or talent and it's not. during the same eve
dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats....
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nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and on, but i would much rather hear her speak, so please welcome leadership nancy pelosi. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your very generous introduction, barry and for your great leadership at the st. anthony foundation, for the invitation to be here today with such distinguished guests. how about tyrone? is he something? [ applause ] but it's an honor to be with you barry, with susan swift, with doug shu-maker and our distinguished mayor, mayor lee. last time i saw him he was on the platform while president obama was deliver
nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and...
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the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an interview with president obama on tomorrow's program. so what are you hearing behind the sceneszçz will wait to make a decision until the u.n. inspectors finish their work? >> no, judy he will not that is what i am told. as one white house official said they are not hostage to the timetable of the u.n. inspectors especially if it appears the regime is trying to delay them. that said, and it's unclear when the inspectors will be done though i'm told by the u.n. once they have concluded their report about what happened last week, they will issue that before they
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an...
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i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later would be put on the all-star team. that all-star team played a football game in new orleans, louisiana. i like talking loud. forve my father's genes talking loud. in 1965, when they went down to new orleans, there was a running gilchrist.cookie he used to drive around a milk truck in the off-season when they had to make money and the seller did not pay enough. candy and wholing knows what else. this truck would say lookie, lookie, here comes cookie. he was trying to get a taxi cap ante-health one and the cap -- the -- and he held one -- hailed one. the driver said he would have to get a colored cab. africa
i am asking all of you to use this and use this time and use our lives to get on what god wants us to do. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. brown. mr. kemp who was big but the legacy of his father. >> thank you and it is an incredible honor. i am not the ceo of the jack kemp foundation, i am only president. i will take the promotion. ago the march on washington was for jobs and freedom to place. my father was playing football for the buffalo bills and two heers -- two years later...
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a lot of us want to talk only about race. other people do not want to talk about race because they feel it is a way to lose elections. they are trapped in language that has translated hostility over racial lines into hostility to the government. are basically saying the only way forward is for the other side to drop dead. i am hoping we can get balance. movement, and we for theake credit danger he let loose. paid enormous dividends for many move in, including the white south. when black people liberate theelf from racism, one of chief beneficiaries would be white southerners. >> that was the most area died read -- that was very nicely said. everything you put forth is usually nicely said. his book is called the king years. thank you for your life and legacy. taylor branch his friend is now a congressman and the last surviving speaker from the march on washington. stay with us. please be joined by the last surviving person to speak. his speech was so fiery they asked him to tone it down. tonightressman joins us from washington
a lot of us want to talk only about race. other people do not want to talk about race because they feel it is a way to lose elections. they are trapped in language that has translated hostility over racial lines into hostility to the government. are basically saying the only way forward is for the other side to drop dead. i am hoping we can get balance. movement, and we for theake credit danger he let loose. paid enormous dividends for many move in, including the white south. when black people...
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so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how do you implement this what's your passion and getting kids to the pure problem based learning in all sorts of stuff and the current culture of testing and testing on math and reading? >> i totally agree with you. it's a nightmare and it's a mistake. it's interesting. one of our introduces came back from vietnam and he is a great blog up. they are teaching science in second grade in a lot of the class is, he went into and 11th grade class and the kids were working on a problem. he went back and asked one of the google engineers what level do you think this is? he said level one. half
so that's why encourage us to do. use these technologies. i call them model a. you know, they need a lot more work. all this stuff needs work but it's going to take all of us so let's take two-thirds yes and and one after the yes but. thank you. [applause] >> if you have any questions could you write them down and pass them to the side. [inaudible] if you want you can actually come up. >> hello. i am anne. thank you for that. i love your ideas but i also come from the classroom. how...
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. >> staff could i brief go over with us the make up of the c r.c. as well as the passenger seat bodies. >> it's on page 2 hundred and 17 of your packet. it's an easy c r.c. so the seats are split between san francisco and san mateo. the comtion would have one seat in the bay point neighborhood and two seats for the little hollywood valley altogether and two seats out at mission and there's one appoint by san mateo and then two at large seats so there would be one at large seat and one san francisco seat added >> so i understand to make sure i understand we're talking about a 9 member body? >> seeing it is - 11 members we'd simply change one of the san francisco at large seat to a local seat. >> very good. and that seat would be a member of district 11 or 7. my neighborhood covers both district. i'd like to make that amendment. okay seconded by commissioner cowen. and colleagues can we take that out objection. okay. he amendment is made. and then those items we can open up for public committed. any pun member want to commit? seeing none, public comme
. >> staff could i brief go over with us the make up of the c r.c. as well as the passenger seat bodies. >> it's on page 2 hundred and 17 of your packet. it's an easy c r.c. so the seats are split between san francisco and san mateo. the comtion would have one seat in the bay point neighborhood and two seats for the little hollywood valley altogether and two seats out at mission and there's one appoint by san mateo and then two at large seats so there would be one at large seat and...
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it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause] >> who could've 50 years ago have imagined we would have the first african-american mayor of san francisco in mayor brown. who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of course, just do not happen by themselves. he digs great sacrifice. ultimately, it takes american heroes to allow those situations to exist. it also highlights the great leaders right here in san francisco who continue to improve the quality of life for all of our residents. celebrating diversity and equality for all and shape our nation's history. as i look around the room, of course, dr. clarence jones is here tonight, but also many other leaders reflected in our city administrator naomi kelly. in our san francisco commissioners including joe marsh
it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause] >> who could've 50 years ago have imagined we would have the first african-american mayor of san francisco in mayor brown. who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of...
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abc7 news reporter joins us from the terminal in san francisco, the temporary terminal to show us how people are planning ahead. >> you will not see the transbay express bus here starting on thursday morning as riders bypass the bay bridge if five days. car. truck. moisture. bus. the closure will not discriminate even if you car pool or take public transportation. >> i will stay at home. >> you are not going to work? >> i don't think so. >> a.c. transit buses stop running across the bay bridge at 7:10 wednesday evening until it opens back up next tuesday morning. the buses will run back and forth 0 to the bart stations. riders are ready. >> i take transbay to the city and sometime action transit to bart, same time, just expect more of a crowd. >> car poolers already dropped the formality and now they are dropping their cars. >> nothing i can do. i will try an hour earlier, happen on bart. >> bart will run 24 hours a day during the closure with overnight trains on an hourly scheduled serving 14 stations. do not underestimate the desire by many to avoid it all. >> what are you going to
abc7 news reporter joins us from the terminal in san francisco, the temporary terminal to show us how people are planning ahead. >> you will not see the transbay express bus here starting on thursday morning as riders bypass the bay bridge if five days. car. truck. moisture. bus. the closure will not discriminate even if you car pool or take public transportation. >> i will stay at home. >> you are not going to work? >> i don't think so. >> a.c. transit buses stop...
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, white whatever we have in our believe and you can come to us in our district. i hope to do that sooner or later. we have supervisor we have several war in egypt and you can see how they kill innocent people. people can be killed for that because he make that mubarak i hope to say that my children and grandchildren you see them here in my picture and i want worried about any innocent people who've been killed or get injured in egypt. i want to see how we can force our lovely american wanting to stop that war. and i hope to see what you going to do to stop and a thank you. >> stop the friends of the library. every year the friends of the library is required to file a report. the report covering the year ending june 2012 that was required by state statue to be filed is now finally available. and we now know that in the 12 years that the friends have been raising funds the friends of the library had income of 44.8 million. during that same period the friends of the library extended over 4 had the and 50 millions. what is most interesting is that the friends of the
, white whatever we have in our believe and you can come to us in our district. i hope to do that sooner or later. we have supervisor we have several war in egypt and you can see how they kill innocent people. people can be killed for that because he make that mubarak i hope to say that my children and grandchildren you see them here in my picture and i want worried about any innocent people who've been killed or get injured in egypt. i want to see how we can force our lovely american wanting...
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i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san fran
i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody...
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use right. we call it laboring. >> yes. >> that is right. >> coming up we'll sho how to navigate streets of san francisco on foot. >> with high tech tool helping avoid those hills. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! >>. >>> tonight routers news agency reports goldman sks may have lost tens of millions when a computer glitch led to a floodwz÷ of heonus options trades. jc penny biggest investor says he plans to sell his stake in the comp
use right. we call it laboring. >> yes. >> that is right. >> coming up we'll sho how to navigate streets of san francisco on foot. >> with high tech tool helping avoid those hills. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep...
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use right. we call it laboring. >> yes. >> that is right. >> coming up we'll show how to navigate streets of san francisco on foot. >> with high tech tool helping avoid those hills. >>. >>> tonight routers news agency reports goldman sacks may have lost tens of millions when a computer glitch led to a floodwz÷ of he ronus options trades. jc penny biggest investor says he plans to sell his stake in the company, 39 million shares that is part of the deal with management over the store future, stock prices fell today for orders for durable goods took a drop the drug developer. >> classes at uc berkeley begin on thursday and officials unveiled a series of new initiatives to change how students are educated there including mentoring programs, social events for students and professors and advanced research projects for under graduate students. he's got to grapple with a state audit. >> we're going cooperate with the audit in order tone sure we can provide the best resources for students and hopefull
use right. we call it laboring. >> yes. >> that is right. >> coming up we'll show how to navigate streets of san francisco on foot. >> with high tech tool helping avoid those hills. >>. >>> tonight routers news agency reports goldman sacks may have lost tens of millions when a computer glitch led to a floodwz÷ of he ronus options trades. jc penny biggest investor says he plans to sell his stake in the company, 39 million shares that is part of the deal...
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i think that the intelligence will conclude that it wasn't the rebels who used it, the deeper we get into this, it seems to me it's clear and clear that the government of syria was responsible. >> reporter: those words, the clearest signal yet perhaps the u.s. will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions. >> six-month highs because of concerns what is going on. we're what we're closely watching because syria is not a big oil producer, is there violence spilling over to like iraq, opec's second biggest producer that tied that significantly to syria. >> reporter: gold went up hitting an 11-week high. bond prices went up for the same reason, too, pushing interest rates lower. the ten-year yield down. many in the investment community believe military action is inevitable for the u.s. to maintain credibility. >> clearly, if chemical weapons have been used and that's a big if, i believe, the united states has t
i think that the intelligence will conclude that it wasn't the rebels who used it, the deeper we get into this, it seems to me it's clear and clear that the government of syria was responsible. >> reporter: those words, the clearest signal yet perhaps the u.s. will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions....
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thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message for the lone start state. don't mess with evolution. texas is about to approve science textbooks that might be used for the next ten years. but there are questions about how evolution will be
thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message...
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impose naturally has provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. but east is corrupt officials tortuous. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sacked we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of the revolution people were being imprisoned the fact that people were being everything was taken away from them. without trial for or without a recent. the revolutionary prosecutor had presented evidence that the men on trial had participated in torturing tens of thousands and killing some twenty thousand people suspected of antibodies to activity. the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying to br
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follow us on facebook and twitter. search for nbc bay area. >>> breaking news happening in the east bay in pleasanton. a ruptured better line on portions of black avenue. you're looking at a live picture of our chopper over there. east of 680 and south of the sports park in pleasanton. hop yard is a busy street. utility crews are going to be on the scene working for this broken water line. but you should avoid the area if you can. there are going to be disruptions in water service to those homes surrounding black avenue and businesses in the area as well. and again, they're asking people to try to avoid the area because utility crews are working there. no word yet on when the water line will be restored. >>> south bay, murder caught on tape, hoping to find a gunman response,able for the 33rd homicide of the year. we edited the video to show the moments before and after. victim riding bicycle, see him there, pulls into a parking lot at 3rd and julian street on saturday near st. james park. the gunman is seen republicani
follow us on facebook and twitter. search for nbc bay area. >>> breaking news happening in the east bay in pleasanton. a ruptured better line on portions of black avenue. you're looking at a live picture of our chopper over there. east of 680 and south of the sports park in pleasanton. hop yard is a busy street. utility crews are going to be on the scene working for this broken water line. but you should avoid the area if you can. there are going to be disruptions in water service to...
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temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you like the term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the
temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you...
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one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot and then i will ask my dad, because i would like to hear his view, the media in particular likes to talk about how the republican party is in disarray. we are facing these huge challenges, but we have got this abuse going on inside our party. i would like to hear you talk of about the introspective's on it, as somebody who has obviously participated in politics and policy for a long time and who has seen our party and the democratic party does through times of change. i would be interested to hear your tho
one of us. wherever you live, you have the opportunity to cast a vote, work for an important cause, to work for an important organization, dedicate yourselves over the course of the next year to making sure that 2014 will be critical for us, critical for taking back the nation, and it is going to be a moment when everybody around the country can hear especially from those of us in the rocky mountain west, that we are not going to stand for it one minute longer. one of the questions i get a lot...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> reporter: in 10-, and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shootin
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular support to do the job. so they're doing everything they can in concert with the hawks in washington, kerry, those in the pentagon establishment who want to go in, as they did in iraq in 2003, as they bombed libya in 2011, as they want to do again in syria. this is a stage provocation. >> i want to get you in here. do you believe that the u.s. has the moral impertive to get involved in syria if there is proof of chemical weapons used by the assad regime. now, given how difficult it will be to ascerta
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular...
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sleep in the wet bed and smack us and call us disgusting and if you -- and there was a "washington post" article ten years ago and my sister corroborates she went through the same thing and we talked about it the day after, and this happened often. and we were terrified of our mother. we were terrified of her. with my mother, there was a lot of abuse with my adoptive mother. >> on the day you decided you were going to kill them, you were playing various musical records. the one that was key to this was a song called let the bodies hit the floor, a song called bodies. what was going through your head as you heard that music? ♪ let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the floor ♪ >> i had been listening to the song for a year non-stop and i had so much hate and rage inside of me, i knew it was leading to murder. so the song "bodies" from "drowning pool" was similar to the video games, made me feel better when i listened to it, and i would have these constant evil hateful thoughts running through my mind. >> there is some evidence jared loughner who shot gabby giffords and othe
sleep in the wet bed and smack us and call us disgusting and if you -- and there was a "washington post" article ten years ago and my sister corroborates she went through the same thing and we talked about it the day after, and this happened often. and we were terrified of our mother. we were terrified of her. with my mother, there was a lot of abuse with my adoptive mother. >> on the day you decided you were going to kill them, you were playing various musical records. the one...
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officials told us that there were no talks planned today. the statement seems to be a gesture of protest with no practical effect. >> where do things go from here? these pictures show a lot of tension, a lot of anger. not a promising backdrop or peace talks. >> these israeli arrest rates have been carried out almost every night along the west bank. the israelis say they only go into the west bank to arrest people they firmly believe are engaged in imminent attacks of terrorism. but there is suspicion that these attacks are intended to evoke exactly the violence response we saw today and to provoke the palestinian leadership from withdrawing from negotiations. they say that this softly political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu -- this solves the political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who does not really want to go forward. >> and then the same thing happens there as well. >> matthew, i'm afraid we will have to wrap it up. >> welcome back. we pick it up in china where a communist party off
officials told us that there were no talks planned today. the statement seems to be a gesture of protest with no practical effect. >> where do things go from here? these pictures show a lot of tension, a lot of anger. not a promising backdrop or peace talks. >> these israeli arrest rates have been carried out almost every night along the west bank. the israelis say they only go into the west bank to arrest people they firmly believe are engaged in imminent attacks of terrorism. but...
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scott comb joins us now from the edge of that wildfire in california. over to you, scott. >> reporter: thank you. it is relatively quiet here now. a subtle shift in the wind and this community and many others like it on the edge of yosemite would actually be literally and directly in the line of fire. that explains why there's a very large firefighting presence here, but protecting the city is one of the many tasks at hand. the fire has burned an area larger than the city of chicago. and growing. tree by tree, branch by branch, they're attacking it on the ground and from the air. progress is slow, and the fire is maddeningly unpredictable. >> one of the challenges, the fire is going to start making its own weather. we've seen significant down draft winds going in all directions. >> this is the largest of a dozen fires burning just in california. a strain on the state's limited resources and fire season is not over yet. >> this is august, what's going to happen in september in terms of fires, we don't know. >> california has already spent a quarter of it
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about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not that is enough? i do not know that anything that is going to occur is going to have any lasting or significant change to what is going on in syria. it would be a very clear message that this kind of activity will not be tolerated and yet do but the reality is, if there is military action taken, then we have now entered a different phase, and the beds are pretty much off the table. course, once you start something, and then it does not ,chieve all of the objectives and you try another application and see how this goes down, the challenges here are very,
about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not...
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those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
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thanks for waking up with us. let's check in with steve. it's going to be warm today. >> a little bit warm today. we don't have much of a breeze and patchy fog. it's a little bit inland and on the coast. there are holes in it. it's 60s, look at that, and santa rosa, san jose 58. i don't think the patchy low clouds will last long. it looks like a busy day, if you're visiting, it's nice in san francisco, 70 degrees. let's get her going, 55, 78, 74 for a high today. tropical cloud set in southern california will not make it yet to the "rim" fire. the patchy fog doesn't last long. we'll have 60s, to 90s. here's sal. >>> good morning. we're looking at the commute at interstate 880. if you're driving in oakland. northbound traffic they're picking up the road work on the freeway. i'll show you the traffic on interstate 880. it's going to be moving well and i think we have our maps ready, don't we guys. 880 traffic moves well getting up to the coliseum. we're going to see red later on but not right now. let's look at the commute on 880 southbound.
thanks for waking up with us. let's check in with steve. it's going to be warm today. >> a little bit warm today. we don't have much of a breeze and patchy fog. it's a little bit inland and on the coast. there are holes in it. it's 60s, look at that, and santa rosa, san jose 58. i don't think the patchy low clouds will last long. it looks like a busy day, if you're visiting, it's nice in san francisco, 70 degrees. let's get her going, 55, 78, 74 for a high today. tropical cloud set in...
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thet, being the lead use -- use of large-scale violence against protesters. if they used serious violence against citizens of the supporters of mohamed morsi, a lot of the liberal forces that had been supporting them would split away from them. that hasn't really happened. we saw muhamed elbaradei resign, but few figures have left the government or splintered the coalition. the second event that many predicted would erode support from the military was the release of former president hosni mubarak from prison. he was released last week and i less of anat has had effect than many expected. we will see in the weeks and months ahead, it is possible that he may be cleared of charges including killing protesters in 2011. i think one major challenge for the military will be the respond to economic pressures, the rising discontent against morsi and his government came in large part from his government's inability to address egypt's economic woes. i think the military -- we have seen signs that they are ready to undertake serious economic reform. instead, they are cou
thet, being the lead use -- use of large-scale violence against protesters. if they used serious violence against citizens of the supporters of mohamed morsi, a lot of the liberal forces that had been supporting them would split away from them. that hasn't really happened. we saw muhamed elbaradei resign, but few figures have left the government or splintered the coalition. the second event that many predicted would erode support from the military was the release of former president hosni...
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thank you for being with us on this very important hour. tonight on our fox business special, "making your market." we live in a world of instability and uncertainty. liquor was going on right now. the obama administration takes the line against this carnage and syria. >> tomorrow obscenity. charles: oil prices are spiking higher. the classic conundrum, i'm going to show you how. also a lot we can learn from the world's greatest investors, the investment gurus like warren buffett and peter lynch. the old school approach still work in today's stock market? i say some of the dozens of the doesn't. i will discuss. and i always say the stock market is a reflection of us, america, our hopes, our dreams, our hard work and successes, and our failures. even our dispositions. see what stocks in telling us about how we feel about our neighbors. also tonight, we will speak with the ceo of a company in the middle of rebuilding america piece by piece. the story of opportunity and hope and inspiration that just may be a potential investment for your port
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nbc's ayman moyheldin is live in cairo for us on this tuesday. we're hearing syria's foreign minister saying the u.n. inspector's second trip to the alleged site has been delayed. there is that and then the question of a timeline on potential military action. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, that foreign minister press conference is still ongoing, and syria's foreign minister has remained very defiant, saying the syrian government would use all options available at its disposal to defend itself in the face of any possible military intervention. he also went on to say that what is happening right now is an international conspiracy. a plot that was driven to weaken syria to advance israel's regional interest. he said the syrian government has been throughout all of this process in the last few days cooperating with the u.n. inspection team. now that team was expected to go back out today, but as you mentioned, it seems to have been delayed. no clear timeline as to when it will resume its work. yesterday it did manage to get to that site of
nbc's ayman moyheldin is live in cairo for us on this tuesday. we're hearing syria's foreign minister saying the u.n. inspector's second trip to the alleged site has been delayed. there is that and then the question of a timeline on potential military action. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well, that foreign minister press conference is still ongoing, and syria's foreign minister has remained very defiant, saying the syrian government would use all options available at its disposal to...
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folks like him give us hope for his country. >> wendy: very inspiring. i want to do it. if i do that journey, will you follow me with a camera. >> george: maybe. >> wendy: until next week, good-bye
folks like him give us hope for his country. >> wendy: very inspiring. i want to do it. if i do that journey, will you follow me with a camera. >> george: maybe. >> wendy: until next week, good-bye
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i use a dvr. excellent cable company that i utilize. >> i plug my kiss 8 track tape into my exact. >> that was a solo. don't lie. anybody want to trade tivo. >> the answer is you all use tivo. they have sued every cable provider for the intellectual property. ultimately the shareholders of this company are probably betting that some kind of a deal happens, somebody byes it, they don't want to have a settlement. it's like 12 years of matching and waiting for that to happen. >> the housing picture getting more cloudy and confusing. the common wisdom is that as rates rise house prices have to fall, but the latest numbers show prices rose in june although the rate of gains did slow down. following latest developments, doug duncan. a lot of people calling for housing boom because of a 4 and a half percent mortgage which i don't get but is it doomed? >> the average mortgage rate since world war ii is about six and a half percent. today's rates are good from a historic perspective. we looked at the last
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not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a flu shot to the poodle. this is one of several montgomery county vets sounding the alarm. >> then it can progress to where they get pneumonia, a very high fever. and they end up, some of these dogs have actually passed away. some of them are currently at the specialty practice in oxygen case. >> reporter: this new strain of canine flu is highly contagious spread by contact and some infected dogs will show no sign whatsoever of having the virus. >> you can have a dog walking around going to all the dog parks infecting all those
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a...
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thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> as a friend i'll tell her. somebody should be fired. >> outrage only increases. day 2 of miley vma fall out. i'm
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baggins in france they're giving us an update on what's happening they. find and then other news the palestinian leadership has said it will put off the start of planned peace talks with israel after three palestinians were killed in an i.d.f. raid on a refugee camp in the west bank but israel also faces a conflict within its own society as simmering tensions between secular and author of jews threaten to boil over into a violent confrontation argues policia expands military to feel were among brothers is one of the worst things in history the jewish people never lost to an enemy they lost when there was war among brothers higham and solomon is trying to prevent that from happening again but he's a lone voice the ultra orthodox rabbi was for many years a member of parliament for the country's biggest ultra religious party but they cost him out angry with his efforts to try and bridge the gap between secular and religious israelis it's left him angry because of a holiday unless there will be a change in the ultra orthodox community the direction it is goin
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which weapons might it use? >> well, i think first of all the options are very, very limited so it really comes down to the technological advance that is countries like frankly the u.s. and possibly france and the u.k. have. but primarily the u.s. they would do it by using probably most probably ship-launched tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of about a thousand kilometers launched from the eastern mediterranean to pin point targets wnt the territory. but that sounds very simple but in fact it would be incredibly difficult to go to make sure that the strikes are precise and actually on target. and actually hit what is required to be hit, which is possibly the chemical weapons sites or whatever. and secondly, to make sure that there's no clatral damage alongside of it. >> now as you mentioned the u.k. might get involved, too, and the prime minister's spokesperson said britain may have a strategic need to act quickly. how soon might the strike happen? is it possible to organize such an intervention quickly? >>
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to stay with us. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. welcome back to more international news with us right now it's take off. for one of the biggest events of the global education calendar a spectacular fly program and hundreds of thousands of visitors expected at the weeklong marks the air show just outside of moscow is in france has more from there if you go skiing if elt. air max is in its twentieth year taking place out here on this airfield it's really a place where civil aviation and military can join organizations from around the world come to one place and really share ideas and look at some of the top achievements in the field in the last year and not only that but develop business connections both for for military and private business and now some of the developments in navigation and handling pertain not only to military aircraft but to to v.i.p. jet business cost customers may buy and so everything from
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in the incident and not to assign blame on who was responsible for using those weapons now in. of the most aggressive language used by the washington administration the secretary of state john kerry had accused the syrian government of indiscriminate slaughter of civilians and the efforts to cover up its responsibility for what he called a cowardly crime he. also said that the use of weapons chemical weapons against civilians in syria was undeniable and that the obama administration would hold the syrian government accountable for what he called a moral obscenity now russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov has warned very strongly against pre-judgment about the use of chemical weapons he also said that intervention or any potential intervention by the u.s. or its allies in the syrian conflict without a u.n. resolution would be what he called a very grave violation of international law and risk repeating past mistakes so he also sort of raise some questions about the timing of the incident and why there was such strong international pressure on action now as opposed to earlier w
in the incident and not to assign blame on who was responsible for using those weapons now in. of the most aggressive language used by the washington administration the secretary of state john kerry had accused the syrian government of indiscriminate slaughter of civilians and the efforts to cover up its responsibility for what he called a cowardly crime he. also said that the use of weapons chemical weapons against civilians in syria was undeniable and that the obama administration would hold...
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again, thank you for watching us. tonight please always remember that the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for >>> and this is a fox news alert there are no developments in the crisis in syria. in a moment i will be joined by texas senator. secretary of state john kerry confirm thnefirmed that chemica were used in that deadly attack. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. let me be clear. the slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children by chemical weapons is a worermora obsentity. it is inexcusable and despite the excuses that some have manufactured it is undeniable. >> he went onto accuse the regime of the attack and gave no details of any timeline or specifics of what and when the response will be. the response came hours after the attack. while the president drags his feet on the response what is stopping the syrian government from firing on its own people. senator, thank you for being with us. what should the response be from your per sp
again, thank you for watching us. tonight please always remember that the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out for >>> and this is a fox news alert there are no developments in the crisis in syria. in a moment i will be joined by texas senator. secretary of state john kerry confirm thnefirmed that chemica were used in that deadly attack. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. let me be clear. the slaughter of civilians,...
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there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion security play your party there's a goal. is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our team. for the world's most. passengers it's time for one of the largest aviation events of the year we're talking about the annual marks show just sort of more scope of the data here is this high flyer one of the many where there is this russian t. fifty five which come perform i open aerial maneuvers up with goes as you can see that particular course with a skilled pilot should be able to just about everything with some startling aerobatics know it's the latest fifth generation plane this was designed with stealth systems in my you can also reach the speed of more than two thousand kilometers an hour that's twice the speed doesn't come cheap. fifty costs a cool fifty million dollars if you go to more planes there than for more than forty countries as well the sea state of the outer space technology and of course astonishing
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which are setting us up for the most? the top analyst will tell us. david: will outsourcing and global, edition kill what is left of the traditional backbone of america? an inside look into the strength of the u.s. manufacturing industry. yes, there is a come back we are here to tell you about. straight ahead. cheryl: the most lucrative seg amendment for banks is the revenue from interest rates from businesses plummet. david: what is the rate business's biggest issue? which banks are suffering the most? joining us top financial analyst brad hintz from sanford bernstein. bottom line, fixed income isn't dead. you have a millions and millions of baby boomers coming into retirrment. they have seen two debacles in the equity market, the dot-com bust and the financial crisis of 2007-8. they're not ready to go full speed into equities. there has to be some hybrid which allows them to be satisfied with some fixed income? because people are saying fixed income is dead. it is not dead, is it? >> fixed income is not dead. if you look at financial management firm
which are setting us up for the most? the top analyst will tell us. david: will outsourcing and global, edition kill what is left of the traditional backbone of america? an inside look into the strength of the u.s. manufacturing industry. yes, there is a come back we are here to tell you about. straight ahead. cheryl: the most lucrative seg amendment for banks is the revenue from interest rates from businesses plummet. david: what is the rate business's biggest issue? which banks are suffering...
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have been using it those u.n. inspectors and learn ban ki-moon have a lot to answer for i think what intervention does happen in the u.s. seems convinced it would be a short term campaign a very short campaign do you agree. the institute of war studies in the united states the man i think his name is chris homer who devised the tomahawk strategy supposedly said yes pinpoint accuracy this will work he's now distancing himself from those remarks saying that isn't the way forward israel is started supplying a gas masks response relation saying apparently according to chinese news agencies that israel doesn't have enough gas masks and other people are saying the u.s. is small and uses gravely u.s. as barriers as ramadan for destroyers in the mediterranean the relatives of the thousands of u.s. troops on those ships better stop asking questions because syria has. their missiles that can penetrate the holes of those ships so if syria does react in me. a few ideas that this will be a short conflict seems to be absent a f
have been using it those u.n. inspectors and learn ban ki-moon have a lot to answer for i think what intervention does happen in the u.s. seems convinced it would be a short term campaign a very short campaign do you agree. the institute of war studies in the united states the man i think his name is chris homer who devised the tomahawk strategy supposedly said yes pinpoint accuracy this will work he's now distancing himself from those remarks saying that isn't the way forward israel is started...